The objective of the device feasibility study will be to validate the user needs of the Point Digit system. This study will be a single group intervention model where one group of 5 partial hand amputees will be asked to perform several tasks. Successful completion of a task results in a fulfilled user need. Failure to complete a task results in an unfulfilled user need.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DEVICE_FEASIBILITY
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
7
The Point Digit partial hand prosthetic system consists of 1-4 ratcheting mechanical digits and a mounting bracket
University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus
Aurora, Colorado, United States
Point Designs
Lafayette, Colorado, United States
VAL-1: System Comfort Validation Test
User wears Point Digit(s) for a full day (Pass/Fail). This validation method was used to confirm the following user need of the Point Digit has been met: Point Digit shall be comfortable for a full day's use. A simple pass/fail result was recorded for each user need for each participant. An overall passing rate above 80% across all user needs and participants is considered a success. Each participant attended a single-day experimental session. A day-use prosthetic socket was fabricated and Point Digits were mounted to the socket. Then, each participant attempted the validation test.
Time frame: Day 1 (8 hours)
VAL-2: Unilateral Function Validation Test
User flexes and extends the Point Digit(s) without using contralateral hand (Pass/Fail). This validation method was used to confirm the following user need of the Point Digit has been met: Point Digit shall allow the user to flex and extend finger without their second hand. A simple pass/fail result was recorded for each user need for each participant. An overall passing rate above 80% across all user needs and participants is considered a success. Each participant attended a single-day experimental session. A day-use prosthetic socket was fabricated and Point Digits were mounted to the socket. Then, each participant attempted the validation test.
Time frame: Day 1 (10 minutes)
VAL-3.1: System Robustness Validation Test With 25 lb Bag
User lifts a 25 lb. bag with Point Digit(s) (Pass/Fail). This validation method was used to confirm the following user need of the Point Digit has been met: Point Digit shall be robust enough to operate in challenging environments. A simple pass/fail result was recorded for each user need for each participant. An overall passing rate above 80% across all user needs and participants is considered a success. Each participant attended a single-day experimental session. A day-use prosthetic socket was fabricated and Point Digits were mounted to the socket. Then, each participant attempted the validation test.
Time frame: Day 1 (10 minutes)
VAL-3.2: Robustness Validation Test With Hammer
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User grips a hammer with Point Digit(s) and drives a nail into a piece of wood (Pass/Fail). This validation method was used to confirm the following user need of the Point Digit has been met: Point Digit shall be robust enough to operate in challenging environments. A simple pass/fail result was recorded for each user need for each participant. An overall passing rate above 80% across all user needs and participants is considered a success. Each participant attended a single-day experimental session. A day-use prosthetic socket was fabricated and Point Digits were mounted to the socket. Then, each participant attempted the validation test.
Time frame: Day 1 (10 minutes)
VAL-4: Object Release Validation Test
User releases Point Digit(s) while performing an active grasp by pressing the dorsal button (Pass/Fail). This validation method was used to confirm the following user need of the Point Digit has been met: Point Digit shall be releasable while performing active grasps. A simple pass/fail result was recorded for each user need for each participant. An overall passing rate above 80% across all user needs and participants is considered a success. Each participant attended a single-day experimental session. A day-use prosthetic socket was fabricated and Point Digits were mounted to the socket. Then, each participant attempted the validation test.
Time frame: Day 1 (10 minutes)
VAL-5: Position Function Validation Test
User positions Point Digit(s) into each of the locking positions (Pass/Fail). This validation method was used to confirm the following user need of the Point Digit has been met: Point Digit shall have a smooth ratcheting mechanism. A simple pass/fail result was recorded for each user need for each participant. An overall passing rate above 80% across all user needs and participants is considered a success. Each participant attended a single-day experimental session. A day-use prosthetic socket was fabricated and Point Digits were mounted to the socket. Then, each participant attempted the validation test.
Time frame: Day 1 (10 minutes)
VAL-6: Extension Function Validation Test
User activates spring-back mechanism by using (1) contralateral hand, (2) tabletop, and (3) side or thigh (Pass/Fail). This validation method was used to confirm the following user need of the Point Digit has been met: Point Digit shall have a reliable auto spring-back mechanism. A simple pass/fail result was recorded for each user need for each participant. An overall passing rate above 80% across all user needs and participants is considered a success. Each participant attended a single-day experimental session. A day-use prosthetic socket was fabricated and Point Digits were mounted to the socket. Then, each participant attempted the validation test.
Time frame: Day 1 (10 minutes)
VAL-7: Grip Functions Validation Test
User grips a 5 lb. cylindrical smooth object using Point Digit(s) for 10 seconds (Pass/Fail). This validation method was used to confirm the following user need of the Point Digit has been met: Point Digit shall have high grip surface friction. A simple pass/fail result was recorded for each user need for each participant. An overall passing rate above 80% across all user needs and participants is considered a success. Each participant attended a single-day experimental session. A day-use prosthetic socket was fabricated and Point Digits were mounted to the socket. Then, each participant attempted the validation test.
Time frame: Day 1 (10 minutes)
VAL-8: Fine Motor Function Validation Test
User picks up 1 coin from a smooth tabletop (Pass/Fail). This validation method was used to confirm the following user need of the Point Digit has been met: Point Digit shall have a pronounced fingernail. A simple pass/fail result was recorded for each user need for each participant. An overall passing rate above 80% across all user needs and participants is considered a success. Each participant attended a single-day experimental session. A day-use prosthetic socket was fabricated and Point Digits were mounted to the socket. Then, each participant attempted the validation test.
Time frame: Day 1 (10 minutes)
VAL-9: Overall Function & Robustness Validation Test
User performs VAL-1 through VAL-8 (Pass/Fail). This validation method was used to confirm the following user need of the Point Digit has been met: Point Digit shall be robustly attached to mounting system. A simple pass/fail result was recorded for each user need for each participant. An overall passing rate above 80% across all user needs and participants is considered a success. Each participant attended a single-day experimental session. A day-use prosthetic socket was fabricated and Point Digits were mounted to the socket. Then, each participant attempted the validation test.
Time frame: Day 1 (8 hours)